Wynn H. Okuda, Dmd, Inc. Offers Dental Day Spa

HONOLULU, HI – Dr. Wynn Okuda maintains a world-class cosmetic, implant and restorative dentistry in Honolulu, HI. At his premier dental office, Dr. Okuda offers his patients unique features to make them feel at ease when receiving treatment. To give his patients a five-star feel, Dr. Okuda maintains a dental day spa.

“I want to provide my patients with a 5-star experience when they enter my dental office. For this reason I am happy to offer a dental day spa for my patients. With each visit we ensure that our patients receive the best care possible in an environment that allows us to pamper and heal with tension-releasing massages and rejuvenating facials while getting a full mouth reconstruction in our Honolulu office,” said Dr. Wynn Okuda on his practice’s dental day spa.

With a dental day spa, Dr. Okuda strives to provide his patients with a comfortable, pleasant environment with each visit to his office. Through expert clinical and administrative staff, Dr. Okuda and his cosmetic dentistry team in Honolulu, HI maintain a high level of excellence in cosmetic, implant and restorative care while pampering patients to create both beautiful smiles and memorable experiences.

At the Dental Day Spa, as one of the world’s leading cosmetic dentists, Dr. Wynn Okuda performs all of the cosmetic dental procedures to complete smile makeovers and smile maintenance. At his office in Honolulu, HI, Dr. Okuda combines cosmetic dentistry and spa services to create an environment that keeps his patients looking forward to their dental appointments. To help pamper patients in Honolulu during a dental implant, dental veneer or full mouth restoration procedure, Dr. Okuda and his staff provide tension-releasing massages and rejuvenating facials.

With the availability of his Dental Day Spa, Dr. Wynn Okuda and his experienced staff are committed to helping patients during their cosmetic dental procedures. Dr. Wynn Okuda will work with each of his patients to provide the best treatment options through his world-renown expertise in cosmetic dentistry. Whether patients are in need of a full mouth restoration or dental veneers in Honolulu, Dr. Wynn Okuda and his team of dental professionals are available to help.

For more information on Dr. Wynn Okuda and his Dental Day Spa, patients can visit http://www.okudacosmeticdentistry[dot]com/.

About Wynn H. Okuda DMD, Inc.: Dr. Wynn Okuda is a dental artist who relies on conservative procedures to enhance the Health, Function, Beauty and Rejuvenation of smiles. With 25 years of experience, Dr. Okuda maintains a unique expertise in blending the science of dentistry with his artistic ability. Through this, he is able to create natural looking smiles on thousands of patients from all over the world, and his incredible results through cosmetic dentistry in Oahu, HI and Honolulu, HI help his patients look and feel their best. Dr. Wynn Okuda is a world recognized leader in cosmetic dentistry and was the 2002-2003 National President of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD). For the past eight years, Dr. Okuda has been selected into Dentistry Today’s Top 100 List, in addition to being voted by the people of Hawaii to be the “Best Cosmetic Dentist in Hawaii” in the Star Advertiser. Dr. Okuda is also one of only 350 dentists worldwide to be accredited by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD).

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contactus@okudacosmeticdentistry[dot]com
3660 Waialae Avenue Suite 315
Honolulu, HI 96816
(808) 734-1099
http://www.okudacosmeticdentistry[dot]com

Synergy Dental To Open Dental Surgery in Bolton

dental sedation bolton for nervous patients. He said:-People can access so many more services and treatments these days that there is no reason for anyone not to have good dental health.- “>Synergy Dental To Open Dental Surgery in Bolton, 8.6 out of 10 based on 5 ratings Bolton Clinic To Officially Launch at 274 Blackburn Road Bolton Dr Zuber Bagasi, believes that quality dental healthcare should be available to everyone and has dedicated his working life to achieve his goal. Dr Bagasi, current holder of -The Best Young Dentist Award- will be offering the best dental treatments available to the people of his hometown in Bolton as of 28th of January 2013. He says -Its a very proud moment for me and my family- to be able to achieve this dream. The original vision when i qualified as a young dentist was to open a clinic for my community and for the people of my hometown and to be able to give them the best possible care. To be able to give back to this town and community is a very proud moment. Synergy Clinic Bolton will be holding an opening launch program where the mayor of Bolton, Councillor Guy Harkin, will be snipping the red ribbon to officially open to the public. Dr Zuber Bagasi invites all that can make it to attend for refreshments and a viewing of the state of the art dental facilities on display at the clinic. Opening Launch & Party! The Bolton Clinic will be situated in the heart of town at 274 Blackburn Road, BL1 8DT. Community members are welcome to attend and register with the Award Winning Practice or call ahead to register on 01204 522090. Light refreshments will be on offer to all that arrive. Dental Patients Have Plenty To Smile About Clinical director to open new practice in his home town A dentist is opening a practice in his home town and taking on 300 new NHS patients. Dr. Zuber Bagasi, who lives in Lostock, already has Synergy Dental clinics in Birmingham, Blackpool, Bury and Paisley, near Glasgow, the latter two which were opened last year. The new Bolton clinic will be officially opened on January 28 by the Mayor and Mayoress of Bolton Cllr Guy Harkin and Colette Harkin. The Victorian premises of Blackburn road, has been used as a dental surgery since the 1940s. Dr. Bagasi said: -I am especially proud to finally have my own dental practice in Bolton. It feels like coming home. -we will be offering NHS registrations to 300 new patients with special attention to children. -Anyone can register in person between 11am and 1pm on the opening day.- The opening follows success for Dr. Bagasi in the North West Dentistry Awards where, for the second year running, the 30 year old clinical director was highly commended in the best young dentist award category. His Blackpool practice was also shortlisted for the best practice award. Dr. Bagasi trained in the midlands and has become well-known as a spokesman for the profession. He is a member of several dental committees and involved in the training and development of young dentists. He has a special interest in dental implants and has developed IT software for individual patient assessment as well as auto-generated preventive treatment plans. The new Blackburn road surgery, alongside NHS dental services, will also offer cosmetic treatments and dental implants, teeth whitening, facial aesthetics and Botox, along with veneers, crowns and bridges, and dental sedation bolton for nervous patients. He said:-People can access so many more services and treatments these days that there is no reason for anyone not to have good dental health.-

Dental Implants The Best Restorative Treatment For Missing Teeth

The way you smile can make or mar your appearance and self-confidence. However, often people are not contented with the way they smile. Such discontentment arises from dental defects. Do you also wish to bring certain changes in the way you smile? So, what’s distorting your smile – gaps left behind missing teeth? You should immediately consult with a cosmetic dentist for smile correction. Cosmetic dentistry treatment like dentals implants will be the best solution for you. Do you know what these implants basically are? If not, read on for some interesting information.

An introduction

Dental implants are prosthetics that periodontist places in the gaps left behind by missing teeth. An implant is an artificial tooth root, which is surgically placed in the jaws. Such an implant serves as a pole to fix dental bridges or a replacement tooth. It is the best procedure to replace lost teeth due to the following advantages:

1.The implants are placed securely to the jaws, so unlike unsecured dentures and bridges, there are no chances of implants falling or loosening when you talk, laugh, or eat. You can be your own self without being too conscious of the prosthetics.

2.Dental implants do not rely on the neighboring teeth for support. So, the neighboring teeth are spared from getting deformed.

3.The look and feel exactly like the original teeth. Neither they neither are starkly recognizable among other natural teeth nor cause any discomforts. In actuality, the convenience of such prosthetics in eating, swallowing, chewing, or talking is about 90-95% of the original teeth.

4.Such prosthetics eliminate the tendency of the neighboring teeth to shift towards the gaps. It is also effective against the jaw and facial bones that have a tendency to collapse due to huge gaps. So, not only good oral hygiene is maintained, but, the facial structure is also not distorted in any way.

5.The best thing about dental implants is that it is a painless and long-term treatment.

Types

There are basically two types of dental implants:

1.Endosteal: In this commonly used type, the cylinders, screws, and the blades are surgically placed into the jaws. Each implant is capable of holding multiple dentures or replacements. It is the best possible alternative to bridges and removable dentures.

2.Subperiosteal: In this method, the metallic posts attached to a framework protrude though the gums to hold the dentures. These are effective for people with minimal bone (teeth) height.
But, remember not just everyone is a suitable candidate for dental implants. Rockford is an area where there are a few recognized and trusted periodontists, who will be able to rightly assess the condition of your teeth and gums and suggest smile correction procedures with implants accordingly.

Dental Premedication May Be Necessary For Some Patients

Your physician or dentist may recommend that you follow special steps at home before your dental visit to safeguard your health. These steps may include taking antibiotics before your appointment. Administration of an antibiotic prophylaxis before dental procedures is commonly called premedication. The most common reasons a dentist will prescribe premedication is for patients with heart problems or if they have had a joint replaced.

For years, conscientious dentists have been following the American Heart Association’s guidelines by requiring certain dental patients to take antibiotics, or premedicate, prior to some types of dental procedures. The main categories of patients are those who have a heart murmur, or have had scarlet fever which often leads to a heart murmur. There are others who are asked to premedicate; a major group being those who have had artificial joint replacement.

The reasoning is that certain dental procedures, such as dental cleanings, can temporarily elevate the bacteria level in the bloodstream. This bacteria could attach to a slightly imperfect heart valve, which is what causes the murmur, and form a colony there that is extremely hard to fight and can therefore be very dangerous. An elevated bacteria level in the bloodstream could also compromise the health of bone where artificial joints are anchored.

For some patients with heart conditions, pre-medication is necessary to prevent infection. For decades, the American Heart Association has recommended a round of antibiotics for people with the following heart conditions:
Artificial heart valves
Mitral Valve Prolapse MVP
heart transplant recipients
certain congenital heart conditions
The premedication is given to these patients in an effort to prevent bacterial endocarditis, an inflammation of the heart. It can cause damage to the heart muscle or the lining of the heart. This can damage or even destroy your heart valves.

Not all dental procedures require premedication. If significant bleeding is not going to occur, it is not necessary to take antibiotics prophylactically before your dental appointment. The most common procedures in which pre-medication is necessary are
*Extractions *Periodontal Surgery *Endodontic Surgery *Root Canal Therapy *Periodontal Cleanings

A number of months ago, the Heart Association overturned its long standing guidelines for patients needing premedication. The research is showing that most patients with heart murmurs are not benefited by the antibiotics, and therefore should not be required to take them. I think that part of the reasoning is that people who have this bacteria laden tartar near the gum line on their teeth are continually putting bacteria into their bloodstream every time they eat.

You might look at it as the body gets used to the constant infection, and is always trying to fight it. The important thing is that the bacteria buildup be removed from teeth before it builds up in strength. While the American Heart Association may not require premedication for patients with minor heart conditions, many dentists still feel it is necessary to prescribe a round of antibiotics before any dental work so they are free from any liability should something happen. It is very important for you to speak with your provider and to disclose all of your medical history to him or her so that if premedication is necessary you will be provided with it.

Dental Abfraction Case Study

A 38-year old patient, whom we will refer to as Kevin, came to the Cosmetic Dentistry Center because his teeth were becoming extremely sensitive to cold water and air. He explained he had first noticed this one night several weeks back while drinking ice tea, and that the condition had become increasingly worse and painful, not only when he drank something cold, but even when he breathed in cold air while running in Memorial Park in the morning. He also said that his wife had woke him up a number of times in the past few weeks, telling him that she had heard him grinding his teeth in his sleep. Kevin was afraid that he might have an abscess and require a root canal. We were more optimistic, because his symptoms sounded more like dental abfraction.

Both sensitivity to cold and the grinding of his teeth (a condition called Bruxism), are symptoms of dental abfraction–an all too common condition where the teeth at or below the gum line become notched. This causes heightened tooth sensitivity and discomfort, and, depending on the degree of dental abfraction, can result in conditions such as bicuspid drop-off, worn anterior teeth that become frayed around the edges, gingival recession, exposed dentin, and bruxism.

Dental abfraction is caused by teeth that are not perfectly aligned. One tooth impacts the opposing row of teeth sooner than the rest, causing too much stress on that individual tooth. This causes enamel to separate from the inner dentin layer and created notches at or below the gumline.

Milder cases of this syndrome can often be treated with something as simple as conservative topical treatments of either fluoride gel or Sensodyne tooth paste. These treatments can be applied with custom, flexible trays to fit the patient’s mouth and applied for 20 minutes each day. Other, more severe cases, however, may call for more aggressive forms of treatment. In Kevin’s case, we simply would not know until we conducted a thorough case history study and intraoral analysis of his teeth.

When Kevin arrived, the first thing we did was to pull up his medical history on the computer. Each of our dental treatment rooms has one or more computers that allow us to conduct his type of preliminary research. Kevin’s medical history revealed that he had been involved in a minor accident where he had been hit in the mouth by a falling object. Although he bled severely enough to require stitches, he had not lost any teeth, so he had assumed it was only his lip that had been cut in the accident. Actually, some of his teeth had been knocked slightly out of alignment. This had not altered the appearance of his smile or caused noticeable pain when he chewed, but over time, it had eroded two of his teeth with severe dental abfraction.

Another advantage that the Cosmetic Dentistry Center offers is the ability to closely examine teeth and gums with an intraoral camera that produces an exceptionally high-resolution, full-color image of the teeth and gums so we can make accurate diagnoses of otherwise mysterious ailments. In Kevin’s case, intraoral examination revealed a very acute case of gingival recession and dental abfraction below the receding gum line. Both tooth roots were also exposed, and revealed themselves to be the source of his pain. While it is true that abfraction can result in an exposed nerve that then becomes inflamed, this does not always mean that the root is dying and requires removal. Under close examination, we discovered both tooth roots to be only inflamed, but otherwise alive and healthy.

This level of precise diagnosis would not have been possible without the help of advanced technology, which in turn allowed us to make a precise and accurate diagnosis of the severity of Kevin’s dental abfraction. At the end of the day, we were able to circumvent a full root canal in plenty of time, and apply tooth-colored, bonded filling material over the surfaces of both roots.

Since then, Kevin’s symptoms have disappeared, and further topical treatments of Sensodyne have successfully reversed much of the gingival recession that resulted from his dental abfraction.

If, after reading Kevin’s story, you fear that you may be suffering from dental abfraction because of recent sensitivity, receding gums, or Bruxism, please call us today to schedule an appointment.